Well, I found the Organix carrot sticks and they didn't taste like Wotsits to me at all. They reminded me slightly of the little packets of Tangy Toms we used to be able to buy at school. Had a nice crunchy texture, but I have other crunchy crisps I like the taste of better. Oh well.

_________________An unprocessed chicken is walking around and clucking to itself. And yes, I think they're healthier that way too. - Tofulish

This is *not* a recommendation, unfortunately - I thought I'd discovered the Mornflake Chocolatey Squares re-packed as the Aldi own brand Choco Pillows, as they have nearly identical ingredients (and were cheaper), but they were a lot drier and had a weird after-taste. Be warned. Sad face.

_________________"Like a wonky bourbon stonehenge. But in a good way." - Disappearing Ink

Well, I found the Organix carrot sticks and they didn't taste like Wotsits to me at all. They reminded me slightly of the little packets of Tangy Toms we used to be able to buy at school. Had a nice crunchy texture, but I have other crunchy crisps I like the taste of better. Oh well.

Sorry to disappoint, it's been quite a few years since I had wotsits and to me the organix tasted super cheesey :s

These are seasonal, but I've just discovered that Dobson & Sons Spooky Mega Lollies are suitable for vegans. The only potentially dodgy ingredient was the E153, and I've confirmed with the company that it's vegetable based. They obviously won't be around for long, but at least we know that their other stuff will have veg-based E153! I've not actually had any yet, but they have flavours like pumpkin pie, marshmallow, and toffee apple, so one of them is bound to be good!

_________________A pie eating contest is a battle with no losers. - amandabear

This is *not* a recommendation, unfortunately - I thought I'd discovered the Mornflake Chocolatey Squares re-packed as the Aldi own brand Choco Pillows, as they have nearly identical ingredients (and were cheaper), but they were a lot drier and had a weird after-taste. Be warned. Sad face.

No they are beautiful!!

Dunno if it's already been said - I'm way too lazy to read 19 pages of thread - but Co-op own brand donuts (jam and custard, NOT chocolate) are totally a-ok.

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No, but I've been in their shop! :) It's a 5 minute drive from my house and right next to the beauty wholesalers where I get supplies from! It's pretty awesome but expensive. They have sour patch kids too.

No, but I've been in their shop! :) It's a 5 minute drive from my house and right next to the beauty wholesalers where I get supplies from! It's pretty awesome but expensive. They have sour patch kids too.

Oh now that is cool! I found one in Ireland but she has no shop just deliveries. It costs €7.50 to send a €4.50 bottle of liquid smoke. Think I will just wait it out until my friend is coming home at Christmas to bring me a bottle.

This is *not* a recommendation, unfortunately - I thought I'd discovered the Mornflake Chocolatey Squares re-packed as the Aldi own brand Choco Pillows, as they have nearly identical ingredients (and were cheaper), but they were a lot drier and had a weird after-taste. Be warned. Sad face.

No they are beautiful!!

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Oh, maybe I just got a duff batch then. I think I'd rather pay the extra 30p or so than risk it again though.

_________________"Like a wonky bourbon stonehenge. But in a good way." - Disappearing Ink

I know we've already talked about Wham bars, but I've finally had my 1st (and 2nd). I don't know if the Brew flavour is available in England (since I assume from the name, colour and flavour that it's based on Irn Bru), but it's great!

_________________A pie eating contest is a battle with no losers. - amandabear

not seen them for a while now (about 6-9 months?) but yeah, they were short date choc chip original clif bars. last year i bought about a dozen; one of the mountain bike racers i know bought an entire box from his local branch!i'll post on here as soon as they get them in again.

I'm starting to wish Mr Kipling apple and blackcurrant pies weren't vegan because I just ate two heated up with some Bird's custard. After 2 weeks of next to no sugar in my diet I'm now feeling a bit bleurgh!

Not sure if anyone has mentioned it yet but I found some vegan iced buns the other day. They are M&S' Spiced and Iced buns, about £1.25 for two and I can confirm they are tasty! They remind me of Christmas.